Cerebellar Hypoplasia
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- Cerebellar hypoplasia occurs in all domestic species and is one of most common congenital CNS defects.
Aetiology
- Cerebellar hypoplasia may be:
- Inherited
- This aetiology is suspected in:
- Arab foals
- Jersey cattle
- Chows
- Corriedale sheep.
- This aetiology is suspected in:
- Environmental
- Teratogens selectively attack mitotic germinal cells of the cerebellum.
- Teratogens (the most important in bold) include:
- Inherited
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- The cerebellum is smaller than normal and oftenrudimentary.
- Microscopy shows a highly disorganised architecture.
- The animal shows tremors and ataxia.
- Usually associated with viral infections during gestation.